Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
I agree that anyone with an opinion about other races is called a racist.
There are people from some places that I don't like, especially those that come here and don't integrate or those that come here and freeload. I'm no racist, I'm married to a foreigner but I'm entitled to an opinion.

Also the doule standards. You can't call someone from Pakistan a Paki but you can call someone from Britain a Brit. (Not quite sure about calling someone from Germany a Germ!!)
Also, what about the so called MOBO awards. If there was a "Music of White Origin" awards it would be branded racist. There are also black magazines, black hairdressers and various other black orientated services. If you even dared to aim a product or service at a white market you'd never be allowed to get it off the ground.
And now with this talk of giving preference to blacks and asians in the police, well, they'll be hanging us poor white folk from trees soon!

Most of us are models to the multi-racial society that the government seems to want but the whole race issue seems very confused.
Racism is alive and well all around the world and the one thing I have observed from travelling around the world how us Brits are so obsessed with being nice to other races to the detriment of its native people. It seems to shape how people act or speak to an extent that we have this positive discrimination nonsense, then it all gets a bit silly. Surely the best man for the job is what matters?

I've noticed in the media if someone rich or famous dares makes a slight racist remark or even dares mocks a non-white person, they are instantly guilty. Like the Tory councillour who dressed up as Nelson Mandela who got accused of being a racist? huh? Surely Nelson would be honoured that such as small-time politician in deep middle England is copying him.

I fear common sense has been lost when it comes to race issues, and BNP can only profit from this, which is what we don't want. Of course we all want a tolerant just society, but you don't do it by telling people what not to say and telling people what not to think.

When I was living in Malta in the 90's, I remember a story about how a group of Maltesers refuse to board a plane until the group of 20 Libyans on board were removed, not sure what the reason was. If that happened in this country, well, you all know what would happen.